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Lakeside neighbor is pushing back against my backyard landscaping plan because he looks towards my house to see the lake and my plan will partially block his view
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Your landscaping isn’t a fortress, just a strategic attempt at not having to stare at tired trees and a boat graveyard. You keep it tidy, keep it legal, and still the drama rolls in every time he imagines the lake slipping out of sight. For nine years, he didn’t bother upgrading his backyard, but the moment your petunias threaten an inch of his wide-angle lake shot, it’s war on greenery.
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Some people cling harder to their “right” to see water through your property than they do to actual rules or common courtesy. You negotiate, you compromise, and meanwhile, his boat sinks a little deeper and your patience wears thin. Privacy shouldn’t be a group project. Let him keep his view of the lake through his own mess. Your crotons aren’t a blockade; they’re just the newest reason to enjoy your space with a smug sip by the pool.
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